Microscopic Diseases in Humans

Microscopic diseases are those caused by pathogens that are too tiny to view with the naked eye. These pathogens might include viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungus. They can infect several regions of the body, resulting in a variety of symptoms. Microscopic illnesses in humans are ailments that, while not apparent to the naked eye, can have a substantial influence on health. 1) Bacterial Infections: Culprits: Bacteria are single-celled creatures with more complicated structures than viruses. They may replicate autonomously and appear in a variety of forms, including rods (bacilli) and spheres (cocci) Best examples: Strep Throat: This bacterial infection results in a painful throat, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes. Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria are the cause of severe agony. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) : E. coli bacteria are common culprits in UTIs, producing burning urine, pelvic discomfort, and urgency. Pneumonia: Va...